(N) It wasn't supposed to be like this. Ava wasn't supposed to be boyfriendless, homeless, and jobless at twenty-eight years old. And she most definitely wasn't supposed to hit Hollywood's resident bad boy Gabriel Evans with her car breaking his foot.
Now Ava's guilt and homelessness have her living in his apartment, taking care of him, while he's incapacitated.
Living with the hottest guy in Hollywood, who she's had a crush on forever, doesn't sound like a chore, right?
Wrong. Gabriel Evans is a crude, rude asshole who drinks way too much and smokes like a chimney. The sooner she gets herself a new place and when Gabriel's foot is all healed, she's out of there. So why does she keep forgetting to check the classified? And why does she keep getting flustered when she sees him shirtless?
Breaking Hollywood wasn't part of the pain, but neither was falling in love with him.
This was yet another hit for Samantha Towle, I could not seem to put Breaking Hollywood down. I managed to finished this book in no time at all and that was all due to Towle's writing. She just has this way to writing that gets you invested in the reading and once you start, you don't want to stop till it's over. If you haven't read Breaking Hollywood yet, then I suggest you do.
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